Biomedical engineers have a solid foundation in the theory, methods and applications of engineering at the interface with biology and medicine. Successful biomedical engineers are innovative thinkers and use math and science to solve problems. Skills in calculus, physics and chemistry are particularly important.
Career Possibilities:
Graduates of this major pursue many different careers. A few examples include:
- Medical device design
- Technical sales
- Medical device manufacturing
- Medical equipment testing and maintenance
- Biomedical research and product development
- Technical advising